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You really did a great job! I like this one a lot! TFS
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Exceptional use of HDR..
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I like it for it's "artistic feel". I think it might be a little strong, but well executed.

What makes it "grunge hdr"? I haven't heard that before...
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I am not a hdr fan at all. but I think it really works well with this one.. nicely done
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I like it for it's "artistic feel". I think it might be a little strong, but well executed.

What makes it "grunge hdr"? I haven't heard that before...
The "Grunge" Look has more texture to it..looks dirtier...the hard part is keeping the colors from looking to over the top (to saturated)
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I like it! It's grungy but not overdone, and usually is easy to overdo a hdr. TFS
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It looks fabulous, but it's so big I had trouble viewing it. Great job.
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The "Grunge" Look has more texture to it..looks dirtier...the hard part is keeping the colors from looking to over the top (to saturated)
Usually when I hear "grunge" with photography it means a texture has been added... How do you add "grunge" via HDR?
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You have to process it twice..thus the trick of not overdoing it..I had to redo a couple of times before I got the settings right
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